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<h1>To add a KLink keyword to an HTML file
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	<li>Open an HTML file.
	<li>Position your cursor anywhere between the <code>&lt;BODY&gt;</code> start and end tags of the file, at the location where you want to add the keywords.
	<li>On the <b>Edit</b> menu, click <b>Compiler Information</b>, and then click <b>Keywords</b>.
	<li>Click <b>Add</b>, and then specify any keywords you want to insert into the file. You can add multiple keywords by separating each name with a semicolon.
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<h3>Notes</h3>

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	<li>To use KLinks, your help project must be set up to <A HREF="htklink4.htm">include keywords from HTML files</A>.
	<li>Inserting a KLink adds an <code>&lt;OBJECT&gt;</code> tag to your HTML file. The file can now be a target file, and you can <A HREF="htklink5.htm">create a KLink</A> from another HTML file to it.
	<li>Index files created using the site map method do not support KLinks.
	<li>You can <a href="testkey.htm">test KLinks</a> in compiled help files.
	<li>For more information about KLinks, see the <a href="ms-its:hhaxref.chm::/ocx_klink.htm">HTML Help ActiveX control reference</a>.
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